Sex pest cop Insp Andy Grand built a super-sick rap sheet during his time on the force including pestering colleagues for threesomes and telling disabled colleague he would 'kick her stick away to fall on top of her'

Grand sexually harassed female colleagues by groping their bottoms and making lewd comments.

He told one disabled colleague who used a walking stick: “I could kick that away and I’d fall on top of you.”

The 52-year-old was also caught engaging in sexual activity with a colleague at work, including on at least five occasions while on duty.

He quit before he was due before a disciplinary panel where he was called “predatory and exploitative”.

Despite the sickening rap sheet the disgraced cop gets to keep his £40k-a-year police pension as he quit before he could face the axe

Grand, a cop for nearly 30 years, worked in Surrey Police’s control room, taking charge of the response to breaking incidents, including those involving armed officers. But his lewd behaviour was condemned as “utterly unprofessional” at the misconduct hearing.

Grand, who ran the force’s judo club, touched three women on their bottoms and stroked his lover’s leg in a sexual manner in front of colleagues.

He rubbed another woman’s stomach and asked: “When are you going to pop one out?”

The inspector also messaged a colleague on Facebook asking if she was “very naughty” and suggesting a threesome with another officer.

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But married Grand escaped punishment by quitting the force and did not attend the disciplinary hearing.

It found nine of ten allegations made against him — including six which amounted to gross misconduct — had been proven. He would have been fired as a result.

His union representative, Det Sgt Paul Campbell, said Grand was willing to “apologise for certain things but not for things he didn’t do”.